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I probly wont be aiming for these weapons at all for end game. They lack a lot of sub stats that, since the TS and DLR weapons have basically set the bar.

Ale

Thats not the real Beritra set, only some eternal/gold items that drops from named mobs around the map but seems they have same appearance as Beritra items, but the real Beritra set is mythical and have much better stats

@Ale, I suggest you read article about Balic weapons again. I said there, that Balic have few “crited” versions, most Balic items looks like the one you are talking about. But last/the best stage of Balic item with PvP stats have SAME appearance as Beritra weapons. So there is no mistake. “Normal Balic without PvP stats” have appearance you showed, but “Balics with PvP stats” have DIFFERENT appearance than normal Balic and they look like Beritra

For the fact if they are/aren’t “Beritra” I suggest that you can translate official Korean page yourself and found out that these items are called 브리트라 so it means “Beuriteura” (Beritra in English I’m guessing). Two mythic armor sets I know, are one from Runadium (but have red appearance and design) and “Hyperion” set from Katalamize, but none is called “Beritra” and haven’t seen other items called like this.

So till you won’t point me the source there you saw “Beritria mythic items”, I can’t change info :/

Ale

Ok, for the balic set you are right, i didn’t think of that :P, but still noone will craft balic just for that appearance, as u can get them from named mobs. And about the “beritra set”, hyperion should be the mythical version of it.

http://www.daevasreport.com/ Rillas

@Ale, yeah it may be that mythic “Hyperion” set from Katalamize may have same appearance as “Beritra” items which drops from named monsters. But till Koreans won’t show images of “Hyperion”, we can’t be sure